Do You Eat Meat? (Read 441 times)

I do not eat meat. I dont eat pudding unless it is dairy free. Persimmons pudding for the win! I get 90% of my calories from carbs. Fruit, rice, potatoes. Mostly fruit. Never felt better in my life. I reversed IBS, orthostatic hypertension, depression and anxiety. I feel happy all day long. I dont need to drink coffee to wake up. I'd like to move to a city with public transportation. I would mostly just walk or run everywhere or take public transportation. I will keep my ford focus wagon for now.

DoppleBock

posted: 5/16/2013 at 3:35 PM

My kids and I were talking about what our favorite animals were to eat last night ... It was a close race between #1 and #2 ~ Top 5 are regular part of our diets

1) Pig

2) Cow

3) Chicken

4) Fish

5) Turkey

6) Buffalo

7) Deer, elk, moose, bear

8) Pheasant

9) Grouse

10) Duck

Bugs - A definate last place finisher

Shoot-em and eat-em !

My belief is God did not put animals on this earth to be our pets, but to serve us with their labor and for food.

p.s. I'm not into the tongue or brains or feet of anything on your list. I've tried, but nothing has struck me so much that I'd have to have it again and again, like pho or bulgolgi. Since I married my Taiwanese wife, she's taken me on quite a culinary adventure. The Asian world eats almost every part of the animal it seems. Stinky Tofu is about the worst smelling food in existence. That's the only food I've refused to get within twenty feet of.

there are about 50-50 bad and good results, but because the researches are funded by the drug companies, so they choose to release good results to promote their products.

Actually far more trials fail ("bad"), but they are not evenly distributed across drugs -- those approved have a far higher rate of generating positive trials. But negative ("bad") results do not mean a drug does not work, it may mean it did not work in that particular setting or the trial was designed poorly.

But, your information is out-dated. Most major drug companies post ALL their clinical results on public websites. I look through them frequently. This has been the case for a decent number of years. If you want to know the information, it is there for you.

Another example of why one should not believe everything they hear touted around the internet, to bring it back on topic.

"If you want to be a bad a$s, then do what a bad a$s does. There's your pep talk for today. Go Run." -- Slo_Hand

. Since I married my Taiwanese wife, she's taken me on quite a culinary adventure. The Asian world eats almost every part of the animal it seems. Stinky Tofu is about the worst smelling food in existence. That's the only food I've refused to get within twenty feet of.

If you think the Taiwanese have an interesting diet....my father-in-law fled North Korea when the Communists invaded. The dishes they eat there...even before their gov't had them so hungry they would eat their shoes...

"If you want to be a bad a$s, then do what a bad a$s does. There's your pep talk for today. Go Run." -- Slo_Hand

But, your information is out-dated. Most major drug companies post ALL their clinical results on public websites. I look through them frequently. This has been the case for a decent number of years. If you want to know the information, it is there for you.

That guy did the presentation in 2012. It is not too out-dated. All clinical results may have been published, but media or academic may not write articles about them. No way that the majority of the doctors and the public will know the fact.

I believe life as in training we should experiement with different ideas. I would love to take a year and not eat meat or maybe only fish. Just to see what happens and if life is better or not. But I am married to a serious red meat eater. I gave up a few years back fighting about it. She will eat red meat more than 7 times a week. I either can nag or fight about it almost every day or I can accept it and let it go. I eat red meat 0-3 times a week.

Since I married my Taiwanese wife, she's taken me on quite a culinary adventure. The Asian world eats almost every part of the animal it seems. Stinky Tofu is about the worst smelling food in existence. That's the only food I've refused to get within twenty feet of.

Frog legs appeared in my college canteen regularly. We had about 100 dishes to choose.

I had snake once but it didn't really taste anything, so blend and full of bone. I don't know why people keep eating it.

I lived in the town of stinky Tofu for my college years. Every food corner was stinky like shit. I've never tried it.

My grandparents had a very nice dog. A rich neighbor asked if they would sell the dog for his family's dinner. My grandparents refused. 3 weeks later, the dog disappeared.

Chinese (not all) eat everything but tables and airplanes, including dogs, cats and horses. My grandparents told me that they ate tree bark and root during the second world war. Many people in the village died of starvation.